05-03-2003, 12:36 AM
mr guest man sir, [size 1]ReelMN[/size] may have a valid point here, it is not uncommon for any breed of fish to caught lacking pigmentation. leaving it a silver or almost transparent of color.
I my self have caught a cat fish, sturgen, black bass and carp that were pure white (silverish in color) this is a product of where they live. being born lacking of pigment is not rare of fish living in dark holes.
as for a posibility of a gar cross breading with a walleye is not far feched eather. though not common, it is not imposible.
another fish lonehunter that resembles the walleye in size and collor and yes can reach 30-40 inches in lenth is the saugeye but I am assuming that you already know what one looks like. if not check out a pic of one. it is a primitive relitive of the walleye.
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I my self have caught a cat fish, sturgen, black bass and carp that were pure white (silverish in color) this is a product of where they live. being born lacking of pigment is not rare of fish living in dark holes.
as for a posibility of a gar cross breading with a walleye is not far feched eather. though not common, it is not imposible.
another fish lonehunter that resembles the walleye in size and collor and yes can reach 30-40 inches in lenth is the saugeye but I am assuming that you already know what one looks like. if not check out a pic of one. it is a primitive relitive of the walleye.
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